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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1997.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
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t Pendleton. Oregon, by tbe
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class matter.
through the second edition and which
teaches the art of character-growth,
self-development In a most striking
manner.
The chapter on the human will is
alone worth the one dollar which the
book costs. It gives an Inspiring
short lecture on business promptitude,
the art of keeping your promise.
All through its chapters runs the
central Idea of business Integrity, of
personal responsibility, of clean-cut,
fearless dealings, and a square deal
for all.
It is not dogmatical, it Is not ortho
dux, it Is simply a business man's re
ligion, teaching fair play, upright and
square actions, force of character and
manhood, and should find a place on
the desks of every business man.
OF
Personal
Personal knowledge is the winning factor in
competitive age and when
the front ranks ot
of ample character it
the culn
i of thil
pi;
initiating contests i
aces its fortunate possessor in
!
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Life. what Is It?
Ah, who knows?
Just a visit,
I suppose;
Joy and sorrow
For a day. 1
4i Then tomorrow
We're away.
Youth and' morning;
Manhood, noon;
Age. and warning,
Night comes soon;
Shines a star to j
Llsht us; then j
'TIs not far to
Home again.
Frank Dempster Sherman.
STRONGER THAN RELIGION.
It Is generally supposed that the
religious sentiment is the strongest
sentiment in a church organization.
But such is not the case, if current
history is to be believed.
The most serious and bitter contro
versy in the Presbyterian general as-
Tha Well Informed of the World.
A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of
the highest excellence in any fbld of human effort.
A Knowledge of Forms. Knowledge of Functions and
Knowledge of Products) are all of the utmost value and in questions of
life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remem.
bered that Syrup oi Fs and E'.ixi.' of Senna, manufactured by tho California Fig
Syrup Co.. is an ethical product which hiss met wit the- approval of the most em.
inent physicians and s"' univ.-rul satisfaction, because it is a remedy of
Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Com
ponent Tarts and hus won tl.e valuable patronaBe of millions of the Well
Informed of the world, who know of their own personal- knowledge and from
actual use that it is the first and best of famil laxatives, for which no extra-
, - .inrpMnnVole cltiims are maae.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably
Vnnwn und:r the name of Syrup of Figs-and has attained to
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PENDLETON'S ATTRACTIONS,
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world-wide acceptance as Kio most excellent lamuy laxauve.
its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known
to physiihn, Kid the Well Informed c? t'. e wctid to he t.ie
best we have acL-ted '.he more elaborate i::me of tj r-p of
' Fij3 and Elixir of Senna ea inc.te fully cLsc.ive of
the r-jnidy, b-tt ctoubUcw.' i e..ww " w.
f,w by th- shertet name of Syrup of Ftijs and to get
its beneficial eCects, o'.ware nctc. v. l.-.r pstcharing,
the. full name of the Company --Gilifcreia Fig
' Syrup Co. printed cnil.e (rent of every package.
mittees which will be required to S&g&J&S M" yU f , fot SP 7c"
... .. .. , ... I "".; '-' of by the full name Syrup of rigs
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democratic and republi- ijiSV
lelegatet to the general i r.i li.v.'-O
Pendleton offers a complete line of
summer and fall attractions to the
people of the surrounding country,
this year.
Beginning with a four-days' Eagles
carnival on Wednesday, May 89, there
will be something doing here during
the entire summer and fall. Follow
ing the Eagles' carnival will come
the Fourth of July celebration which
the business men will make a success
and within a reasonably short time
after the celebration will come the
district fair, which promises to be ex
cellent In every way.
Pendleton Invited the
Umatilla county to be her guests at
all of these events. She is preparing
something original, entertaining and
pleasant for each of the events and
you will be made thrice welcome while
In the city.
Especially good features will be en.
Joyed at the carnival next week.
Noted singers, good bands of muslo,
good entertainers and first-class at
tractions will be found In the pro
grams of the carnival and It will be
a genuine mid-summer holiday.
For the Fourth of July celebration
many excellent features are being
prepared and It promises to be up to
the usual high standard of Pendleton
celebrations. The people of the coun
ty are cordially Invited to share Pen
dleton's hospitality on that day.
is over the question of the church
openly indorsing the prohibition party,
which stands for temperance, good
morals and clean politics.
Rather than surrender their alle
glance to the
can parties, delegates
church assembly are resigning from
com
deal
assembly.
It seems rather Inconsistent that
there should be any hesitancy In the
matter. The church believes In tem
perance, maintains a fund to promote
it, supports and fosters it In every
possible rhanner tnd yet when tho
real test comes, many leading church
delegates bolt.
If the church organizations were
unanimous for temperance, as they
should be, and would ally themselves
politically where they belong, the
whiskey domination In politics would
bo wiped out of existence In the
twinkling of an eye
The trouble Is that the partisan sen
timent Is often much stronger than
the religious sentiment. Men vote one
people of ' way BT11 pray another and the result
is that neitner tneir votes nor tneir
prayers count for much In the Intrin
sic moral progress of the country, ex
cept to stand as compromising obsta
cles in the road.
Mil-'-.
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and
Elixir of Senni.
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European plan. Everything first
s'). All modern conveniences. 8team
heat throughout. Rooms en suite wltB
bath. Large, new sample room. The
Hotel St. Oeorge is pronounced ons
of the most up-to-date hotels of ths
Northwct. Telephone and fire alarm
connections to office, and hot and
cold running water In all rooms.
SAN FRANCISCO.CAU.
LON D ONLE NG LAN D: NEW YORK.N.Y.,'
RAILROADS FOLLOW WATER.
ditches is completed and water Is
ready for delivery to about 60,000
acres, 30,000 of which are public lands
open to homestead settlement.
When the settlers come they will
find the Hazen-Fallon railroad ready
t.:. distribute their .products to the sur
rounding mining districts, which will
form the settlers' market. The rail
road Is of course of great assistance
to the reclamation service in trans
porting Its supplies and materials. ,
How the railroad Is following up
government reclamation of the arid
lands of the west is well shown In the
line Just constructed from Hazen, -Nevada,
to Fallon, making a straight
line from northwest to southeast
across the Truckee Irrigation project
Farmers cannot depend upon the
present tendencies of the wheat mar
ket, as wheat, like every other mar
ketable commodity, Is made the prey
of the speculator. When the specula
tive flurry Is over, wheat may drop
lower than usual and the actual tann
ine new road Is a branch of. tho er who proauces it will be forced to
BCSINESS MAN'S RELIGION.
No matter what creed claims the
practical man, there Is a certain code
of every day morals which Is followed
closely by all a sort of universal
freemasonry which permeates the bus
iness world.
To encourage and stimulate this
business creed, this code of every day
ethics, is the aim of the "Business
Philosopher," a monthly publication
Issued by the Science Press of Chi
cago. From the same press are Issu
ed constantly some of the most Inspir
ing modern thought books that find
their way into the homes of the coun
try. One book of especial Importance In
this line Is "Man-Building," by Lewis
Ransome Flske, which 'i now running
California & Nevada line of the South
ern Pacific system. At present, with
the exception of two miles near Fal
lon, the road passes through absolute
ly and wholly dessrt land, but the gov
ernment Irrigators will soon turn this
territory Into a rich agricultural sec
tion.
The Truckee project was the first
suffer a loss that the fortunes of the
speculators may retrieve.
COMING EVENTS.
state
grange,
May 14 Oregon
Hood River.
May 24 Umatilla County Caledon
ian picnic at Athena,
June 4-7 Washington state grange.
uao-
undertaking bv the government under Lynden.
.h i e i9A When enmnletert it June T-S Pioneers' reunion, Wes-
... , , ton.
win proviae an ampie aupp.y or wnlor June l9OTegon neuter
to irrigate 350,000 acres of ncn lana -lotion Portland.
In western Nevada. It Includes the July 4-7 B. T. P. U., national
rnrann sink countrv. which, the gov- convention, ftpokane.
.rnment r..rt .v will make ex- XO-li Intemati.nBl Christian
Endeavor convention, Seattle.
cemionanv ieruie lo-rimiiK imiu u
soon as water Is available, and runs
far enough west to take In the coun
try around the state capital.
The main features of the work Is
a canal SO miles long, to divert water
from Truckee river to the channel of
the Carson river where a storage res
ervoir is to be built. This canal with
several .hundred miles of lateral
July 16-tt Orand Lodge Hits,
Philadelphia.
July (-13 Knights Templar eon-
clave, Saratoga, N. T.
wool Bales Dates.
Pendleton May tt and It. June
7.
Heppner May tt and II. Jon
It.
Shanlko June 1. 11 and !. Jaly
1.
Condon Jane II.
Baker Clty Jaty t.
Elgin Jmly 1L
SOME CIGAR TALK. ,
There were 7,998,879,785 cigars of
all kinds smoked In the United States
last year. They cost all prices, from
the Pittsburg stogie at three for a
nickel to the two for a quarter that
senators smoke, but the average that
Is smoked Is the 6-cent clgnr.
If all the c?gars consumed during
the year were laid end to end they
would reach a distance of 631,228
miles; they would circle the earth at
the equator twenty-five times, and If
land from Washington to San Fran
cisco, they would make a pathway
seventeen and one-half feet wide, and
if from the White House to the Cap
itol, the senators and representatives
would have a boulevard of over two
and a quarter miles wide to walk on
when they visited the prosldent.
They would completely cover the
Washington monument and grounds
ami there would be enough cigars
left to keep Uncle Joe Cannon sup
plied for the next ten years. If they
were laid In a pile 100 feet square
they would reach a height of five
and one-third miles, and would
welch 20S2 tuns.
Tf they were all made by hand It
would require 3,199,350 cigarmakers
to make them, and all the smokers
would have to smoke three cigars
each day In the year to consume
them. Every time the clock ticks
during the 24 hours of each day
there are 2401 cigars sold. To light
the cigars it requires I0.H84.392 box
es of matches, which are composed
of 1987 tons of wood and 49 tons of
svtlpiiui ar.d brimstone.
If a cigar was given to each man
and they stood side by side they
would circle the earth 1212 times,
making a ring of smoke one mile
wide around tho world, and If each
man was required to dig one day In
the Panama cinal, It would take Just
three weeks to finish It. Denver
News.
Wash. About twenty of the portable
field sets will be distributed, to the
signal corps this summer, besides
which many extremely powerful sets
are' being mare for installation on
the army transports In the expecta
tion ot enabling these transports to
bo In continuous touch with the
shore throughout their voyage across
the Pacific from Snn Francisco to
the Philippines.
YOUR SELECTION
OF A GOOD BANK
Jls important, not only for the present, -S
but also for the years to come. vSS
JThe right Bank 'connectionj will be. a
material help to your Jevery day jbusiness.
p"snss
IJThi8 Bank has a successful record ofjRifJ
safe, conservative banking from the day3
of its organization.
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.)
The (Pendleton ?avings3 Bank
Pendleton. Oregon
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $150,000.00
Deposits $1,250,000.00
MAY 21 IN HISTORY.
1471 Henry VI. of England, Wil
ed In the Tower. . Born December
1421.
1527 Phllio II. sf Spain born.
Died September 13, 1598.
1880 Bollard des Ormeaux and
his companions killed at the defence
of Long Sault.
1798 Benjamin Stoddert of Mary'
land became secretary of the navy.
1823 Society of British Artists
founded.
1849 Maria Edgeworth, English
novelist, died.
1875 Donald A. Macdonald be
came lieutenant-governor of the
province of Ontario.
1890 House of representatives
passed the McKlnley tariff bill.
1818 Emll Henry, .French an
archist, beheaded In Paris.
1899 X'tty Marlon Clark kidnap
ped in New fork.
1904 France recalled her ambas
sador to the Vatican.
Ths Kansas City Star notes that in
the voting contest for the choice of
names to be given the three boats te
be built by the Missouri River Steam
ship line the suggestions now include1
Faith, Hope and Charity.
Rum, Romanism ana Rebellion.
Tom, Dick mad Harry.
Wine, Women and Bong.
Bam, Shem and Japhsth,
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEATJ, Proprietor.
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ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.5o
Rlock nnI a Half From IMx.it.
See the big electric sign.
The Hotel
Pendleton
BOLLONS & I1ROWX, Proprietors.
WIRELESS IN PRACTICAL VSE.
In order to make the work of wire
less telegraph more effective the sig
nal corns Is busy Installing powerful
permanent stations with tall masts at
many points. These are destined to
serve as central communication
points tor the smaller portable out
fits In the field.
Several of these permanent stations
ore belns; erected In Cuba, each of
which will have an effective radius
of at last 100 miles. Other apparatus
has been installed at Port Riley, Fort
Leavenworth and at Fairbanks and
Circle City, Alaska. One of the most
Important stations Is that about to be
set up at Fort Olbbon, Alaska. It
V.-I11 be In constant communication
ulth the stations at Nome and St.
Michael, and thence with new sta
tions to be Installed at Sitka and at
Valdei. .
The object of the war department
Is to establish a complete wireless
circuit from Nome to Cape Flattery,
CONSECRATION.
The following poem, written by
Prof. Win. H. Carruth, a university
professor of Germany, has been re
printed many times in the post two
years. The Enst Oregonlnn has beet
requested to republish it. It Is a gem
and should find a place In every scrap
book:
A fire-mint ahd a planet,
A crystal and a cell.
A Jelly-fish and a sauraln,
And a cave where the cave men
dwell,
A sence of law and beauty,
And a face turned up from the clod:
Some call it evolution,
Others coll it God.
A ha.- on the far horizon,
The infinite tender sky.
The ripe rich tint of the corn field,
And the wild geese sailing high,
And all over upland and lowland,
The charm of the golden rod:
Some of us call It autumn,
Others call It God.
Like the tide on the crescent sea
beach,
When the moon Is new and thin,
Into our hearts great yearnings come,
Welling and surging In,
Come o'er the mystic ocean,
Whose name no foot hath trod;
Some of us call it longing,
Others call It God.
A sentry frozen on duty,
A mother starved for her brood,
Socrates drinking the hemlock,
And Jesus on the rood,
And millions who, humble and name
less, The straight, hard pathway trod;
Some call it consecration,
Others call It God.
The Hotel Pendleton has been re
fitted and refurnished throughout.
Telephone and fire alarm connec
tions with all rooms. B:iths en suits
and single rooms.
HeailqunrUTsi for Traveling Mea
Commodious Sample Itooms.
Free 'Bus.
Ratee $2, $2.50 and $3.
Special rates by the week or mosjfh.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt dining room service.
Bar and nillliird Boo mill Connection
Only Three Blocks from Pepots.
Golden Rule Hotel
E. L. M'BROOM, PROPRIETOR.
nE MADE GOOD. ,
Not long ago a city editor In Ot-
tumwa, Iowa, was told over the tele
phbne that a prominent citizen had
Just died suddenly. He called a re
porter and told him to rush out and
get the "story." Twenty minutes later
the reporter returned, snt down at his
desk and began to rattle off copy on
hl tvnewrlter.
"Well, what about It?" asked the
city editor.
"Oh. nothing much," replied the re-
nnrter without looking up. "He was
wnikincr nlons the street when he sud
denly clasped his hands to his heart
and said, Tm going to die!' Then he
leaned up against a fence and made
o.n. "The Chestnut Tree," In the
June Everybody's.
tttSSSM
DO TOO Y ANT TO BUY OR BUILD A HCMET you oo. mna
yondeslre to borrow money to assist you, It will pay you to read this ,
carefully. Based on 11000 mortgage: ;
36 m- ths, or I years flat loan at .0538 per cent. I8J.IJ per month ,
48 months or 4 years flat loan at .0543 per cent, 2B.8 per month .
. 12";' or I years flat loan at .0349 per cent, t.J4 per month
5 year. loan at .0555 ?.r cent. 118.51 per month
f months, or 8 years flat loan at .0570 per cent, $15.17 per month
HOonth. II 10 year, flat loan at .0686 per cent, $11.11 per month ,
Remember, the actual cost to the bo. owcr a simply the total sum ;
that he U required to pay. ; ' ;
FRANKSB. CCOPTON & CO.
1 12 E. Court. St., Pendleton, Ore.
$MMMM tmmnTmT f a.a-Y
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A first-class family hotel and stock
men's headquarters.
Under new management. Telephone
and fire alarm connections with all
rooms.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
Special rates by the week or month.
Evcellent dining room service.
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00
Free 'bus to and from all trains.
The Hotel Bowman
Under New Management
W. S. POWELL, Prop.
jr til? L Jt&Mz
European plan. Rooms en-sult or
single, with or without bath. Hot
and cold water throughout. Steam
heat
Rates, 5Qo,$1.00 and $1.50
per day.
Special attention shown oommeressl
Hen,
Best sample rooms In town. Opposite
O. R. N. depot
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